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Rules of Ravivar: In Hindu religion, every day is dedicated to some deity or the other. Sunday is dedicated to Lord Sun. Today is Sunday. Special worship of Lord Surya is done on this day. Paush month is going on. Worship of Lord Surya in this month is considered more fruitful. According to astrologers, after taking bath on Sunday morning, worshiping Sun God and observing fast brings blessings of God.
All the sorrows of life go away, but some rules for Sunday have also been mentioned in the Hindu scriptures. It is said that these rules must be followed. Some work is prohibited on Sunday. It is believed that if these works are done on Sunday, then the problems in life increase a lot.
Do not do this work on Sunday
Don’t buy things made of iron.
Do not buy things made of iron on Sunday. Buying a new car is also prohibited on this day. It is said that buying a new car on this day increases the chances of an accident.
Do not travel west
Do not travel towards west on Sunday. Traveling in the west direction on this day is not at all auspicious. If you need to travel in this direction, then leave home after eating ghee.
Do not worship Peepal tree
Do not worship Peepal tree on Sunday. According to Hindu beliefs, one who worships the Peepal tree on Sunday brings poverty to his house. Also do not pluck basil leaves.
don’t get your hair cut
In Hindu religious scriptures, getting hair cut on Sunday is prohibited, hence do not get hair cut on this day. It is believed that getting hair cut on this day weakens the Sun in the horoscope.
Do not wear black and blue colored clothes
Do not wear black and blue colored clothes on Sunday. Wearing clothes of these colors is prohibited on this day. If you want to get the blessings of Lord Surya, then wear red colored clothes on this day.
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